Insurance Company Analysis

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In London, New York (USA) and Dubai (United Arab Emirates)

£ 2,795 + VAT

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  • Duration

    3 Days

The overall goal of this three-day course is to provide a systematic approach to the credit risk and financial strength analysis of life and non-life insurance and reinsurance companies.

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Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
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London
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New York (USA)
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MIKHAIL RUDERMAN

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What I would highlight: Very well delivered. Top-notch course which helped me to gain more knowledge.
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Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Subjects

  • Financial Training
  • IT risk
  • Insurance
  • Financial
  • Approach
  • Credit
  • Reinsurance
  • Risk
  • Compliance
  • Risk Management
  • ActionScript
  • Actionscript (Flash)

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Course programme

Analytic overview: A structured approach to the credit analysis of insurance and reinsurance companies and an overview of how insurance companies are assessed by different market observers. Operating environment: A review of the key macro-economic and sector trends which may impact adversely or favourably on certain insurers and business lines, and a look back at how the life, non-life and reinsurance sectors have previously been affected by stressed operating conditions. Financial Fundamentals: The derivation from the financial statements of key indicators for assessing financial strength and performance against appropriate benchmarks. Management and Early Warning Signals: A structured approach to assessing management; implications of the ownership structure; and early warning signals of credit deterioration. Structure: Review of the funding needs of insurance companies, how these might be met, and the potential risk mitigants for counterparties.

Insurance Company Analysis

£ 2,795 + VAT